The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... references to contemporary writers , increases our information , and gives us an opportunity to acquire more by consulting the autho- rities , the style of the narrative is animated and the characters well sustained . History is ...
... references to contemporary writers , increases our information , and gives us an opportunity to acquire more by consulting the autho- rities , the style of the narrative is animated and the characters well sustained . History is ...
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... reference to examples . Suppose , then , the case of a man , desiring the holy baptism of the Church , or the communion of the blessed Eucharist , who with one of " the ancient heretics maintains that the God of the 32 Lancaster on ...
... reference to examples . Suppose , then , the case of a man , desiring the holy baptism of the Church , or the communion of the blessed Eucharist , who with one of " the ancient heretics maintains that the God of the 32 Lancaster on ...
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... reference to different controversies , or with different objects , it seems evident that the real doctrine of the Church must be gathered from the comparison of its various formularies , rather than from any one of them exclusively . To ...
... reference to different controversies , or with different objects , it seems evident that the real doctrine of the Church must be gathered from the comparison of its various formularies , rather than from any one of them exclusively . To ...
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... reference to the actual temptations presented to unsound Anglicans , by those attractions of the Church of Rome , of which we do not wish to question her possession . And we repeat therefore , that the development of love for the Virgin ...
... reference to the actual temptations presented to unsound Anglicans , by those attractions of the Church of Rome , of which we do not wish to question her possession . And we repeat therefore , that the development of love for the Virgin ...
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... references to the huge velvet cushion , and the gentlemen commoners sitting beneath . This is pious jesting ; likely , certainly , to promote a spirit of reverence and devotion . On page 90 , we have all manner of by - gone stories ...
... references to the huge velvet cushion , and the gentlemen commoners sitting beneath . This is pious jesting ; likely , certainly , to promote a spirit of reverence and devotion . On page 90 , we have all manner of by - gone stories ...
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